Введение
Глава 1 Роль меди для роста и развития растений
1.1 Основные источники поступления меди в растения
1.2 Токсическое действие меди на растения
Глава 2 Объект и методы исследования
2.1 Объект исследования
2.2 Методы исследования
Глава 3 Результаты и их обсуждение
3.1 Влияние меди на энергию прорастания и всхожесть семян овса
3.2 Влияние меди на рост корней и надземной части проростков овса
Заключение
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